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Old 05-13-2012, 02:25 PM
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Should I get the trailmesh or the ultramesh? It's going to be used on the highway so that's important. UV protection is very important to me too.
Old 05-13-2012, 04:19 PM
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Trail mesh. I ordered the ultra mesh and sent it back without ever putting it on. I could see the ultra mesh getting snagged on something and falling apart pretty easily. Trail mesh is on order.
Old 05-13-2012, 04:40 PM
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Ultramesh will work just fine unless you wheel in thorn bushes. I have it and absolutley love it.

@Ryan97, dude, use one before you tell someone about it, lol.
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Yeah I know they're both good products. I'm thinking for $20 what the heck I may go with the more expensive one. The warranty is 4 years longer so perhaps the material will hold up a little better. My idea is to keep it on so that my interior doesn't fade because I leave my jeep outside a lot. Also I don't want it to flap on the highway too much, and from reading other posts the trailmesh is a tighter fit.
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Did you get a forum discount? I believe they are a rep. Looking to order one of these soon as well!
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Can anyone else chime in on the materials?
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spiderwebshades are excellent, no more sunburns, once you install it you don't have to remove it just leave it on.
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Yeah I'm getting one, leaning towards trailmesh but I haven't ordered it yet so still open to opinions.
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Mines treated me well for about a year now
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Originally Posted by Wartoy
Mines treated me well for about a year now
Weird, mine only goes down about half as low as yours in the back. When you look out your rearview are you looking through the mesh?
To the OP, I have the trail mesh and I love it!


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